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OREMUS 3 Puttonyos Aszú 2018 (0,5 l) - Bortársaság

OREMUS3 Puttonyos Aszú 2018 (0,5 l)

Bottle price
HUF 18 900
Member price
HUF 17 955

Unit price: HUF 37 800 / litre. Our prices are gross prices.

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This aszú is made according to centuries-old tradition: to one gönci barrel (136 litres) of must, 3 puttonyos’ (a puttonyos is a hod for putting picked grapes into) worth of aszú berries are added. This is followed by pressing, and the must extracted from the aszú berries is placed into a barrel, where it ferments very slowly over the course of two months. At the end of fermentation, a tiny amount of eszencia crowns the wine, collected drop by drop from the pressed aszú berries. The wine is aged in cellars carved into volcanic soil, where it develops for 24 months in Hungarian oak barrels. The final result is breathtaking: apricot, honey, fig and walnut; a concentrated palate, yet with incredible freshness. It achieves the perfect balance sought in a 3-puttonyos Aszú: vibrant acidity, ripe fruits and subtle minerality. An entry-level wine of the highest caliber. The wine is composed of the Furmint, Hárslevelű, Zéta and Sárgamuskotály (Muscat Blanc or Muscat Lunel) varieties, all harvested exclusively by hand from the clay, andesite and rhyolite tuff vineyards of Tolcsva.

Residual sugar content: 140 g/l.
Acidity: 7.7 g/l.


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„2011 was the opportunity to make the ideal dry white wine. The grapes were so healthy that they were smiling at you. This is the 13th vintage of our dry estate wine, yet we learn something new from nature every year. The most important thing we’ve experienced in the past ten years was balance. The precise timing of the harvest, but even more giving full concentration during the time of fermentation. For me fermentation is the most important time, the most significant part of a wine’s life and one that I supervise throughout. That’s the crucial point: when the grape becomes a wine.”

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